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baltimore, johns hopkins hospital. east side of baltimore. police are on the scene. the hospital has been evacuated. we understand from some local media reports in baltimore that a physician may have been the victim of the shooting here. the shooter, we understand, is hiding inside of a patient's room on the eighth floor of that hospital. but that's a big campus. my phone's going off, so that might be some additional information as well. we're going to continue to track that information. the hospital, i think i mentioned, has been evacuated. thanks to wbal for the ariel view of that big campus there. johns hopkins hospital, the east side of baltimore. back in a moment. announcer: naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. host: coulswinto geico did the little piggy cry wre on wee all the wahome? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: pix. ...maxwell! mom: you're home. piy:h,ol, anks mrs. a. anncr: geico. minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> we're tr
baltimore, johns hopkins hospital. east side of baltimore. police are on the scene. the hospital has been evacuated. we understand from some local media reports in baltimore that a physician may have been the victim of the shooting here. the shooter, we understand, is hiding inside of a patient's room on the eighth floor of that hospital. but that's a big campus. my phone's going off, so that might be some additional information as well. we're going to continue to track that information. the...
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>> reporter: baltimore already has that huge heroin and crack problem. they've been struggling with those drugs for decades. so the last thing this city needs is a new enemy like the prescription drugs being peddled in lexington market. >> and in a report issued just last month, the center for disease control and prevention found that one in five high school-aged kids used prescription drugs that were not prescribed to them. only alcohol and marijuana ranked higher. >>> ending animal abuse. it's the mission of a cnn hero. you'll meet her next. i can't evh it's changed my life. [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. no more hats. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. >>> all right. there's a strip of land in houston that's part of a nationwide problem. it's called the
>> reporter: baltimore already has that huge heroin and crack problem. they've been struggling with those drugs for decades. so the last thing this city needs is a new enemy like the prescription drugs being peddled in lexington market. >> and in a report issued just last month, the center for disease control and prevention found that one in five high school-aged kids used prescription drugs that were not prescribed to them. only alcohol and marijuana ranked higher. >>>...
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i need to jump to breaking news out of baltimore. there is a press conference about the shooting. >> we are confirming that the situation is contained. we are still trying to get control of the suspect. it's in the nelson building, on a floor in the nelson building, which we're not going to give out yet. the hospital is operating as close to normal as possible. the emergency room is open. the doctor is going to be okay. i think that was already reported. he has non-life threatening injuries. he's in the best place he could ever be. he's going to be okay. we have no information on anyone in danger, any hostages. every 30 minutes, we want to make sure we get you guys information that we have, so 30 minutes from you, we'll update you with more. >> what can you tell us about the individual? >> i don't have a background on him. i know he's african-american mail in his 30s. i don't have an identity, background. i don't know his relationship to the doctor. >> his mother, we're hearing -- >> we have those, that's it's a family member, that h
i need to jump to breaking news out of baltimore. there is a press conference about the shooting. >> we are confirming that the situation is contained. we are still trying to get control of the suspect. it's in the nelson building, on a floor in the nelson building, which we're not going to give out yet. the hospital is operating as close to normal as possible. the emergency room is open. the doctor is going to be okay. i think that was already reported. he has non-life threatening...
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but it's a multipronged approach that baltimore is taking. you know, you've got these 16,000 vacant properties, but really only about 5,000 of them are in an area that they believe they can really help turn around, so they're using incentives to attract developers, giving home buyers loans of $5,000, so as long as they stay in the home for five years, they don't have to pay it back. it's hard to tell what's going to happen down the line, but they feel like they're making progress. there are already a large chunk of homes in the rehab process. so it will be interesting to watch and certainly one way the city is trying to deal with this issue. >> well, it's nice to see at least they're trying something. so thank you very much, athena jones. >> great, thanks. >>> it is a controversy that has many parents and passengers taking different sides of the aisle, inside the kid-free airline movement. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution
but it's a multipronged approach that baltimore is taking. you know, you've got these 16,000 vacant properties, but really only about 5,000 of them are in an area that they believe they can really help turn around, so they're using incentives to attract developers, giving home buyers loans of $5,000, so as long as they stay in the home for five years, they don't have to pay it back. it's hard to tell what's going to happen down the line, but they feel like they're making progress. there are...
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. >> first it was baltimore and now washington d.c. for the second time in as many days, a video has surfaced showing workers for a.c.o.r.n. offering help, advice, for a couple pretending to be a pimp and a prostitute. >> my girlfriend is a prostitute. >> reporter: in the latest sting posted on youtube, they are heard asking for advice from a pair of broth they wills. >> you're going to have to say that it was a gift from somebody but the money has got to go in the bank. >> reporter: one of the workers offered career advice. >> i know it's your girlfriend but it's your money. >> you don't know where it's coming from? >> i personally know where it's coming from. >> but, right, you don't know where it's coming from is what we're trying to tell you. we're looking out for you. >> a.c.o.r.n. is active in 41 states and focuses on housing for the poor. they respond by saying that they were appalled and angry and that the two workers have been fired. we tried to reach both women for comment but were unsuccessful. and if all of this sounds fami
. >> first it was baltimore and now washington d.c. for the second time in as many days, a video has surfaced showing workers for a.c.o.r.n. offering help, advice, for a couple pretending to be a pimp and a prostitute. >> my girlfriend is a prostitute. >> reporter: in the latest sting posted on youtube, they are heard asking for advice from a pair of broth they wills. >> you're going to have to say that it was a gift from somebody but the money has got to go in the bank....
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and 24 in baltimore. here is a live picture of baltimore. it's a whiteout situation. >> that's why we were seeing mario from skype. >> i don't blame him. the snow is blowing sideways across. baltimore is likely to see an actual record. i think it occurred and we are awaiting official confirmation. the snow total passed 26 inches. a little more will take us to a record that dates back to 2003. it will be an interesting ride. when we talk about the records we are looking at. here is the latest picture in radar. i want to show you what's going on. we are looking at moisture sweeping across areas into philadelphia. certainly into areas as well as washington. the blizzard warnings will go until 10:00 tonight. watch out for more snow. we are looking at some of the heaviest amounts here in the d.c. area. this is the bull's-eye for the storm. you can see we are getting more rain off further to the east. eventually the storm is cutting off and it is not heading up to new york. it's bringing a few inches there but not into connecticut or new england.
and 24 in baltimore. here is a live picture of baltimore. it's a whiteout situation. >> that's why we were seeing mario from skype. >> i don't blame him. the snow is blowing sideways across. baltimore is likely to see an actual record. i think it occurred and we are awaiting official confirmation. the snow total passed 26 inches. a little more will take us to a record that dates back to 2003. it will be an interesting ride. when we talk about the records we are looking at. here is...
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i checked baltimore, both airports in washington. no planes are going in and out of those airports now. the airports are open, so you can get some coffee and hang out, but you won't get in or out. the snow persists for the d.c. area. it's not shutting off yet. we're monitoring that and watching for blustery winds battering the coastline hard. that's blowing snow drifts out and about, fredricka. it will be a problem tonight. one piece of good news is that some of the blizzard warnings in new jersey will end at 7:00. d.c. into balterror more has until 10:00 for the warning to expire. eventually the storm will push off to sea. eventually. tomorrow. >> be patient. appreciate it. >>> fortune magazine has its list of the 100 best companies to work for. 22 of those businesses have at least 500 job openings each including intel with more than 1,200 and accenture, with 45,000. we're taking a look at some of the other companies of fortune's top 100 list. see if you can guess the name of the next business. >> reporter: it's a business that's go
i checked baltimore, both airports in washington. no planes are going in and out of those airports now. the airports are open, so you can get some coffee and hang out, but you won't get in or out. the snow persists for the d.c. area. it's not shutting off yet. we're monitoring that and watching for blustery winds battering the coastline hard. that's blowing snow drifts out and about, fredricka. it will be a problem tonight. one piece of good news is that some of the blizzard warnings in new...
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., taking classes at a baltimore youth center. the downed economy is making it tougher for young people to find work. many state and local governments that are also facing tight budgets are left to find creative ways to invest in their youth. 21-year-old ty lewis was fired at the orthopedic unit at baltimore's mercy medical center. 7,000 young people registered in the program. 5,300 got a job. >> this is what i like to do. so this gives me more experience to show me how things work so when i get to grad school. if i didn't have this job, i wouldn't be able to pay for some of my bills that i have or for next semester, food, expenses, stuff like that. >> we're hoping that young people learn how to go to work, learn the soft skills that employers say they want when they hire somebody in terms of being on time, reporting to work every day, being able to follow directions. >> reporter: stimulus money for programs like this one ran out in 2010. but baltimore partnered with the private sector to keep it going. officials say investing in
., taking classes at a baltimore youth center. the downed economy is making it tougher for young people to find work. many state and local governments that are also facing tight budgets are left to find creative ways to invest in their youth. 21-year-old ty lewis was fired at the orthopedic unit at baltimore's mercy medical center. 7,000 young people registered in the program. 5,300 got a job. >> this is what i like to do. so this gives me more experience to show me how things work so...
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. >> joseph grew up in baltimore but later moved to the suburbs. now he is back. >> baltimore has always been a great city for me. >> lured by an affordable home, his is a neighborhood in transition. >> you have pride coming back into the neighborhoods and assets returning. people are now paying taxes. >> this street was wunz lined with abandoned homes. several have been rehabilitated. an effort to address the 16,000 vacant homes. >> we have neighborhoods that need to know there is hope and there are people, small developers and large developers that see value in them. that's what we are seeing here. >> vacant homes are a problem nation-wide. the number of vacant properties jumped 51% to 10 million between 2000 and 2010 and ten states saw an increase of 70% or more. >> there is millions of dollars of government mup to make it easier. prices as low as $1,000 and uses property laws to encourage owners to rehab important buildings. >> this is long overdue in this community and there are more communities like this. >> the city has a long way to go her
. >> joseph grew up in baltimore but later moved to the suburbs. now he is back. >> baltimore has always been a great city for me. >> lured by an affordable home, his is a neighborhood in transition. >> you have pride coming back into the neighborhoods and assets returning. people are now paying taxes. >> this street was wunz lined with abandoned homes. several have been rehabilitated. an effort to address the 16,000 vacant homes. >> we have neighborhoods...
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there's baltimore, and as you can see, the wind is blowing around. that's why the visibilities reduce, a few brave souls getting out on the roadways. let's get out on this map and show you what's happening. this is where that line of messy weather is. new york, you're just right on the periphery of it. here you are. but most of this is going right across washington, d.c., maryland, and new jersey with near blizzard conditions. so new york, not going to see the brunt of this, but washington, d.c. kind of in those primary corridors for travel. that's where you are. and that's why those areas where we're looking to make transportation routes. you're going to be affected there, as well. let's go ahead and show you what's happening as far as blizzard warnings and winter storm warnings out. where you see the red, yes, even in ohio. yesterday record-setting snowfall totals in indianapolis. washington, d.c. could see 20 to 30 inches of snow. as reynolds said, brooke and t.j., maybe 30 inches, that would be an all-time record. it would beat the knickerbocker
there's baltimore, and as you can see, the wind is blowing around. that's why the visibilities reduce, a few brave souls getting out on the roadways. let's get out on this map and show you what's happening. this is where that line of messy weather is. new york, you're just right on the periphery of it. here you are. but most of this is going right across washington, d.c., maryland, and new jersey with near blizzard conditions. so new york, not going to see the brunt of this, but washington,...
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but that is what's happening in baltimore. it's happening at baltimore's kipp ujima academy. it could have a ripple effect across the country. it's part of the network of charter schools that receive public money but have the freedom to control curriculum. the only requirement, they must produce results. kipp is doing that but in baltimore the teachers union has decided to flex its muscle and kipp teachers say it's hurting what should matter most -- kids. >> reporter: the kipp ujima academy in baltimore runs a tight ship. but around every corner is evidence of the tough love that's led to unparalleled success. students here, many of whom come from baltimore's meanest streets, have among the highest test scores not just in baltimore but in all of maryland. >> all of your other friends in the city are in the bed this morning. but you, you are here learning. okay. getting smarter. >> reporter: because kipp is a charter school kids start school earlier, stay later, and have access to their teachers 24/7. malik is a kipp eighth-grader. >> sounds like you love school. >> no. >> no?
but that is what's happening in baltimore. it's happening at baltimore's kipp ujima academy. it could have a ripple effect across the country. it's part of the network of charter schools that receive public money but have the freedom to control curriculum. the only requirement, they must produce results. kipp is doing that but in baltimore the teachers union has decided to flex its muscle and kipp teachers say it's hurting what should matter most -- kids. >> reporter: the kipp ujima...
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this is baltimore, maryland, downtown baltimore, and all of these people are awaiting this big parade that is supposed to start any minute honoring the super bowl champion baltimore ravens, the only problem is the ravens have been caught in traffic. they will be late. so they have to wait a little tiny bit longer. makes sense, because there was a new poll out today saying the warrants area was the most congested in the nation. so very very soon joe flacco and ray lewis will be in those convertibles riding down the street. >>> that brings us to our last segment of the day our talkback question, the question today, should the boy scouts of america lift its ban on gays? this from keith, are blacks banned? anyone gay or straight who only sees themselves defined by the sex they have is an idiot. it's time for all religious and private institutions to accept all people. this from mark, being black or hispanic has absolutely nothing to do with being gay. the right to be treated as a human being does not compare to being able to sleep with the same sex. i love how narrow minded people can't u
this is baltimore, maryland, downtown baltimore, and all of these people are awaiting this big parade that is supposed to start any minute honoring the super bowl champion baltimore ravens, the only problem is the ravens have been caught in traffic. they will be late. so they have to wait a little tiny bit longer. makes sense, because there was a new poll out today saying the warrants area was the most congested in the nation. so very very soon joe flacco and ray lewis will be in those...
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baltimore and philadelphia, as well, baltimore on the left and the sun coming up and then philly on the right, airports, you need to check in before you venture out to the airport because even though the airports are technically open, most of the flights we can say are closed. the mayor there -- excuse me, the governor of maryland is telling people to stay off the roads unless it's absolutely necessary. >>> well, we are keeping our eye on the roads and the airports and everywhere in between it seems for the mid-atlantic area. it's important for us to deploy our team for the historic snow event in the atlantic area. we have reynolds wolf out and about trying to shovel out -- look at him. he is shoveling this guy's car out of the snow. you made progress. look at you! >> reporter: yeah, we did make progress. we are aware that this -- it appears to be a vehicle, yes, i feel like an archaeologists here, and it's a gas tap and a taillight, and one other. and this is freezing and people will be deal with this situation this morning. there are a lot of people without power. hundreds of thousand
baltimore and philadelphia, as well, baltimore on the left and the sun coming up and then philly on the right, airports, you need to check in before you venture out to the airport because even though the airports are technically open, most of the flights we can say are closed. the mayor there -- excuse me, the governor of maryland is telling people to stay off the roads unless it's absolutely necessary. >>> well, we are keeping our eye on the roads and the airports and everywhere in...
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she disappeared three days after christmas while visiting her half sister in baltimore. baltimore police say they tried to get the word out far and wide as soon as possible but without much success. i spoke with the chief of public affairs with the baltimore police about whether he thinks the slow response might have been due to her being african-american. >> don, i think the question has to be asked. here we are 17 days later, and today we're on cnn. but day two, day three, when we were putting information out about felicia's disappearance, we were talking about birds falling out of the sky in arkansas and fish coming up dead in maryland's harbor. and this girl's in danger. and she needs help. and it was very frustrating for my office to see an anemic response from our national media partners. >> i'm glad you said that. first 48 hours are critical. so chances are, it doesn't look good, does it? >> it doesn't look good. but i guess the flip side of that is we don't have any evidence now to say it looks bad. but given the amount of time -- here's the key, don. we're monit
she disappeared three days after christmas while visiting her half sister in baltimore. baltimore police say they tried to get the word out far and wide as soon as possible but without much success. i spoke with the chief of public affairs with the baltimore police about whether he thinks the slow response might have been due to her being african-american. >> don, i think the question has to be asked. here we are 17 days later, and today we're on cnn. but day two, day three, when we were...
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a fire at an abandoned warehouse in baltimore. we'll bring you more details. >>> police believe he killed three people near the auburn university campus. at this hour his whereabouts are anybody's guess. desmonte leonard is accused of opening fire at a off campus fire. two former football players are among the dead. david, any word on a motive. what caused all of this. >> it make yous think this guy was gunning for them. that's not the case. it was an off campus party at an apartment complex. people were hanging out and an argument started between a couple of men over a woman. that escalated into a fight. shots were fired and six people ended up getting shot. three of them killed. two of them auburn football players. >> i want to talk about those wounded in a second but a little more about the man hunt. is it all hands on deck. how wide is it and how many people are involved? do we know? >> the suspect is 22 years old. he's from montgomery, alabama. the search is focusing on montgomery. they think he might be in that area. they ha
a fire at an abandoned warehouse in baltimore. we'll bring you more details. >>> police believe he killed three people near the auburn university campus. at this hour his whereabouts are anybody's guess. desmonte leonard is accused of opening fire at a off campus fire. two former football players are among the dead. david, any word on a motive. what caused all of this. >> it make yous think this guy was gunning for them. that's not the case. it was an off campus party at an...
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baltimore fighting back in glowing purple. the city planning a huge parade to celebrate the ravens. ♪ >>> clydesdales to calvins, tied to taco bell, jeep to that volkswagen ad that everyone is talking about. the 30-second spots you liked best. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello in washington. one thing for sure, we will not stop talking about super bowl xlvii for a very long time, along with its electric halftime show and its electric free nightmare, the blackout early in the third quarter, plunging the superdome into darkness. the nfl title game grinding to a halt for 34 agonizing minutes. the loss of power frustrating players and coaches forced to stay on the field. it turned out to be a huge turning point in the game. and there was also the social media flutter that followed the much hyped commercials, and beyonce's halftime spectacular and her outfit that turned quite a few heads. we have reporters from new orleans to new york covering all that is super bowl t
baltimore fighting back in glowing purple. the city planning a huge parade to celebrate the ravens. ♪ >>> clydesdales to calvins, tied to taco bell, jeep to that volkswagen ad that everyone is talking about. the 30-second spots you liked best. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello in washington. one thing for sure, we will not stop talking about super bowl xlvii for a very long time, along with its electric...
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a troubling story a baltimore police officer killed. he was off duty and just trying to park his car, we're told, when he got into some kind of altercation. this morning, we're talking live to the spokesperson from the department about the officer's life. >>> also public displays of affection not wanted at one particular mall after a couple that was holding hands and shared a kiss got kicked out of the mall, but there's more to the story than that, and it's now leading to a big rally that's coming up in just a few hours. we'll explain in a moment. first a look at other stories making headlines. first you need to check that freezer of yours. some frozen vegetables out there sold at walmart and kroger might have pieces of glass in them. the supplier for both store brands is recalling 12-ounce bags of green peas along with peas and carrots under the kroger label also the great value brand of 12 ounce bags of steamable peas and mixed vegetables recalled, concerns about possible glass shardles in the packaging. no reports of injuries about t
a troubling story a baltimore police officer killed. he was off duty and just trying to park his car, we're told, when he got into some kind of altercation. this morning, we're talking live to the spokesperson from the department about the officer's life. >>> also public displays of affection not wanted at one particular mall after a couple that was holding hands and shared a kiss got kicked out of the mall, but there's more to the story than that, and it's now leading to a big rally...
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so let's go to athena jones live in baltimore, maryland. oh. let's listen to this press conference first in front of this 7-eleven in baltimore where apparently the winning ticket was sold. >> -- tickets was sold at this 7-eleven for the drawing that occurred last night. we do know that it was sold at 7:15 last night. it was a quick pick, and there was only one ticket purchased by the player at that time. we obviously don't have any idea right now who the player is, when they will come forward. our advice to the play sir to safeguard the ticket, sign the back of it. it is an instrument and you want to make sure that they get it, the attention and consideration it requires and that our advice from the maryland lottery to whoever the winner of the ticket is, is to get advice. we wouldn't recommend who that would be, but we would encourage them to seek out legal and financial advice, but certainly the maryland lottery is available, and ready to process the claim of this ticket when they're prepared to come forward. we're closed, but they might fin
so let's go to athena jones live in baltimore, maryland. oh. let's listen to this press conference first in front of this 7-eleven in baltimore where apparently the winning ticket was sold. >> -- tickets was sold at this 7-eleven for the drawing that occurred last night. we do know that it was sold at 7:15 last night. it was a quick pick, and there was only one ticket purchased by the player at that time. we obviously don't have any idea right now who the player is, when they will come...
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." >>> the party is still on in baltimore. the city will honor the super bowl champion ravens today with a victory parade. the team returned home to baltimore yesterday after beating the 49ers in super bowl xlvii, the second super bowl win for the ravens franchise. festivities begin at city hall this morning, ending with a free celebration at the ravens home base. >>> you can see beyonce was electrifying at the super bowl, right? you cannot say she killed the lights. we go live to new orleans next for what could have caused the blackout if it wasn't the halftime show. >>> the american city with the worst traffic gridlock. can you guess which one? i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] gluce
." >>> the party is still on in baltimore. the city will honor the super bowl champion ravens today with a victory parade. the team returned home to baltimore yesterday after beating the 49ers in super bowl xlvii, the second super bowl win for the ravens franchise. festivities begin at city hall this morning, ending with a free celebration at the ravens home base. >>> you can see beyonce was electrifying at the super bowl, right? you cannot say she killed the lights. we...
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one is pastor emmitt burns from baltimore, a church in baltimore. another is from a chump here in d.c. let's hear what they had to say. >> will this hurt the african-american community support for the president in the upcoming election? well, i would hope not. amen. [ applause ] we've got some larger challenges that we've got to struggle with. [ applause ] >> people i know, people come up to me, are saying that they don't support this. they don't like this. they're disappointed with the president. and they plan to stay home. i don't plan to vote for romney for sure. and right now i plan to stay home. >> so some pretty explosive comments. it's going to get a lot of people's attention. you're hearing people say, we're going to stay behind. even if we disagree with the president, whether it's a pastor or congregants and members of the congregation at these churches saying while they may not agree with the president, they'll stick behind him. one woman said she will absolutely continue to support him. pastor burns has taken a different approach. >> it i
one is pastor emmitt burns from baltimore, a church in baltimore. another is from a chump here in d.c. let's hear what they had to say. >> will this hurt the african-american community support for the president in the upcoming election? well, i would hope not. amen. [ applause ] we've got some larger challenges that we've got to struggle with. [ applause ] >> people i know, people come up to me, are saying that they don't support this. they don't like this. they're disappointed with...
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well, that's just what some teachers are trying to do at a baltimore charter school. their reason? to give their students a better education. but as cnn's carol costello explains, they're locked in a battle with their own teachers union. >> reporter: the village academy in baltimore runs a tight ship. >> good morning. >> reporter: but around every corner is evidence of the tough love that's led to unparalleled success. students here, many of whom come from baltimore's meanest streets, have among the highest test scores, not just in baltimore, but in all of maryland. >> all your other friends in the city are in their bed this morning, but you -- you are here learning. okay? getting smarter. >> reporter: because kip academy is a charter school, kids here start school earlier, stay later and have access to their teachers 24/7. malik holmes is a kipp eighth grader. it sounds like you love school. >> nah. >> reporter: nah? how do you feel about it? >> good. because the teachers here actually care about whether i get an education or not. >> so how do you give it a plus one? >> reporter:
well, that's just what some teachers are trying to do at a baltimore charter school. their reason? to give their students a better education. but as cnn's carol costello explains, they're locked in a battle with their own teachers union. >> reporter: the village academy in baltimore runs a tight ship. >> good morning. >> reporter: but around every corner is evidence of the tough love that's led to unparalleled success. students here, many of whom come from baltimore's meanest...
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this is out of baltimore, maryland. murder charges have been filed following a fistfight or a fight last night, late last night in which an off-duty police officer was killed. police say detective brian stevenson and a friend had gone to a restaurant in south baltimore to celebrate his birthday. an altercation erupted over a parking space and stevenson was struck in the temple with a piece of concrete. baltimore police arrested a 25-year-old man a short time later and charged him with first-degree murder. we'll be following that story for you. >>> you know, while the debate grows over whether to legalize marijuana, listen to this, a former united states surgeon general says, why not? we'll hear her reasons live, coming up. >>> and on the stump, the first lady making the rounds as we close in on the midterm elections. and we're asking whether it's better to have president obama or the first lady, michelle obama, pushing your platform from someone who knows her very well. and don't just sit there. we want you to be part o
this is out of baltimore, maryland. murder charges have been filed following a fistfight or a fight last night, late last night in which an off-duty police officer was killed. police say detective brian stevenson and a friend had gone to a restaurant in south baltimore to celebrate his birthday. an altercation erupted over a parking space and stevenson was struck in the temple with a piece of concrete. baltimore police arrested a 25-year-old man a short time later and charged him with...
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tonight in baltimore the real refs replace the replacements. >> there she blows. look at this. a very rare white whale spotted for the first time in decades. we have all the video for you. >> i love it. >> not doing it for the kids. mega selling author j.k. rowling's new book aimed at adults and it comes out in less than an hour. >>> welcome to "early start." i'm alina cho. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. 31 minutes past the hour. it was a collective sigh of relief for football fans and fantasy freaks all across america. say so long to the replacement refs. 48 hours after the blown call that sparked national outrage, the nfl reached an eight-year collective bargaining agreement with its referees. they shook on the deal last night. the lockout is officially over effective immediately. so that means the regular officials that you love to hate are back. commissioner roger goodell confirming they willing on the field tonight when the baltimore ravens host the cleveland browns. >> all right. the refs are back and so is j.k. rowling. author who made harry potter a household name has now cas
tonight in baltimore the real refs replace the replacements. >> there she blows. look at this. a very rare white whale spotted for the first time in decades. we have all the video for you. >> i love it. >> not doing it for the kids. mega selling author j.k. rowling's new book aimed at adults and it comes out in less than an hour. >>> welcome to "early start." i'm alina cho. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. 31 minutes past the hour. it was a collective sigh of...
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who gets two 23's, surely no one won but it was in baltimore county. we're standing outside the maryland lottery headquarters, we don't know what store sold the ticket, but we do know that store is going to get $100,000 bonus, just for selling the ticket and that is of course in addition to the money they get from normal ticket sales which skyrocketed, they get five cents on every dollar, that is a big chunk of money for that store. >> this is a lucky store, do you know about the history? >> reporter: we don't know the store we'll find out hopefully later today, once we find out we expect to have possibly some sort of pressuer at the store. the lottery spokesperson the winner in maryland hasn't come forward, not surprising, considering the size of the jackpot. the winner in maryland is not required to take part in any sort of media events, so we might not ow the winner for some time. officials here do tell us they believe there is more than one winner so that person will likely have to split their winnings with other states but still waiting to hear wh
who gets two 23's, surely no one won but it was in baltimore county. we're standing outside the maryland lottery headquarters, we don't know what store sold the ticket, but we do know that store is going to get $100,000 bonus, just for selling the ticket and that is of course in addition to the money they get from normal ticket sales which skyrocketed, they get five cents on every dollar, that is a big chunk of money for that store. >> this is a lucky store, do you know about the history?...
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yikes, baltimore. not the place to be. >> no. and we don't know whether it was actually a tornado yet. people were there witnessing and said we saw something come out of sky. it could have been a down burst or collapsing thunderstorm. but some of that stuff requires winds gusts over 70, 80, 90 miles an hour. what is really the difference if you have lose the roof on your house whether it was a tornado or some gigantic wind that lifted it off. >> not just some storm sweeping through koof done that? >> not just a regular thunderstorm with a gust. and the problem with roofs and hip roofs in general is that you can actually get a lift on a roof with the wind coming over a lot like the wing of an airplane. if the air goes over the wij you wing and back down the other side, you lift the plane and the plane flies away. that's how planes fly. when you get it over the roof you can get that lift as well. >> and that kind of lift is not a good thing. >> no. we want them to be down. we did this story about how wind could damage homes. but if
yikes, baltimore. not the place to be. >> no. and we don't know whether it was actually a tornado yet. people were there witnessing and said we saw something come out of sky. it could have been a down burst or collapsing thunderstorm. but some of that stuff requires winds gusts over 70, 80, 90 miles an hour. what is really the difference if you have lose the roof on your house whether it was a tornado or some gigantic wind that lifted it off. >> not just some storm sweeping through...
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>> insanity, maybe. >> reporter: after working as deputy chancellor in new york he took on baltimore's troubles in 2007. the impov arished an crime-ridden city had gone through six school summits in six years. you're a bit of a swashbuckler. you come down here, and you made it clear that things will never be the same. >> i believe as we should all believe that every kid must learn, can learn. that you cannot use poverty as an excuse. that you have to do whatever is necessary to make sure that our kids learn. >> 75% of your principals are now? >> so many are invested and want to do it right. we are the examples. proved the contract where they will no lng longer get paid every year on the basis of seniority. they will get paid on the ability to prove their effectiveness. >> reporter: the details of the evaluation system are still being worked out but it will be tied to student testing. alonzo also pulls failing schools, let's students choose their schools and gave principals full control over the school's budgets. >> in order to retain the best teachers in the classroom you have to give
>> insanity, maybe. >> reporter: after working as deputy chancellor in new york he took on baltimore's troubles in 2007. the impov arished an crime-ridden city had gone through six school summits in six years. you're a bit of a swashbuckler. you come down here, and you made it clear that things will never be the same. >> i believe as we should all believe that every kid must learn, can learn. that you cannot use poverty as an excuse. that you have to do whatever is necessary...
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this is courtesy of our affiliate in baltimore, wbal. there are some reports that there have been injuries there. there are also reports that this may have been an improvised explosive device. let's go to -- what town is that in, kelly? all right. i've got somebody on the phone. josh stewart, are you there? >> yes, how are you doing? >> good, josh. where are you? >> i'm in downtown annapolis, not too far from the state building. >> okay. tell me what you know. >> well, here's what's going on. there's been a suspicious package at a state office building right by the state house. and there was some sort of an explosion. i'm not sure how large it was. we're receiving conflicting reports about whether the person that opened the package in the mailroom was injured. >> okay. just give me a bit of the geography. we're looking at it on google. it shows me basically a lot of -- a lot of streets leading up to the state capital to the front entrance of the state capital. where is this francis street? >> if you're looking at google maps, right down
this is courtesy of our affiliate in baltimore, wbal. there are some reports that there have been injuries there. there are also reports that this may have been an improvised explosive device. let's go to -- what town is that in, kelly? all right. i've got somebody on the phone. josh stewart, are you there? >> yes, how are you doing? >> good, josh. where are you? >> i'm in downtown annapolis, not too far from the state building. >> okay. tell me what you know. >>...
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i am from baltimore. south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love. this is for everyone back home. it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. what's in your wallet? and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical stu
i am from baltimore. south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love. this is for everyone back home. it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark...
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and baltimore and up here to 200 flights already canceled. we will expand not on what reynolds said how great a weatherman i am, but traffic afted in d.c. and here is the loop, the perimeter, and we talked about which way the traffic is going there and there, and this is called the inner loop, the north side inner loop and all of the red means that traffic is going less than 10 miles an hour already. that has nothing to do with the snow coming down, but it has something to do with everybody panicked to try to get there before the snow comes down. >> you make an interesting point if you are traveling into that part of the country, new york is not hit this way. >> three inches for new york city and five newark and seven for there which is okay. >> reynolds, is that you are hanging out at the mall to watch it come down. >> well, we will be here tomorrow afternoon and sunday as the snow continues to come down. we talked about the snow coming and then of course on the ground and then the removal of it. it is a three-pronged story, and certainly on
and baltimore and up here to 200 flights already canceled. we will expand not on what reynolds said how great a weatherman i am, but traffic afted in d.c. and here is the loop, the perimeter, and we talked about which way the traffic is going there and there, and this is called the inner loop, the north side inner loop and all of the red means that traffic is going less than 10 miles an hour already. that has nothing to do with the snow coming down, but it has something to do with everybody...
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focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> near colorado springs, firefighters continue to battle a massive wildfire that is spall for two deaths and the destruction of nearly 350 homes. president obama visited the region friday, declared colorado a disaster area, and freed up federal money to fight the largest fires. joining us now, the governor of colorado, john hickenlooper. thank you, governor. busy, busy time for you, i know. there is this feeling, particularly as you get this one colorado springs fire under control, that the worst is over. is that how you're feeling? >> well, we're certainly feeling that way. and now we're beginning to look at how do we rebuild and begin the recovery, but we also know that mother nature can be fickle out there. so we're chekeeping ourselves v alert. >> i know you have probably flown over a lot of the
focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> near colorado springs, firefighters continue to battle a massive wildfire that is spall for two deaths and the destruction of nearly 350 homes. president obama visited the region friday, declared colorado a disaster area,...
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i don't know if we -- we still don't, but if you could look at what's happened at baltimore. the road conditions there are so bad, brooke and t.j., it is deteriorating so bad that you rarely see a car on the road. that's just one city that we're talking about. this is a terrible situation that has developed now. >> i know you said it was record breaking back in 1922, 28 inches. >> yeah. >> we're looking foebl break that record. >> we'll come very close. this system already at dulles in excess of 20 inches of snowfall there, philadelphia's already seen almost 18 inches of snowfall, philly, baltimore, both d.c. airports, atlantic city, it's as bad there, as well. we're looking at major cities across the mid-atlantic that have been affected by this powerhouse. >> all right. we're talking about city shutdown essentially right now in a lot of ways. >> yes. >> karen, thank you. our reynolds wolf is out on the national mall right now. we just heard her mention -- looked like an official truck went behind you just then, but she was mentioning how some places it looks like nobody's on
i don't know if we -- we still don't, but if you could look at what's happened at baltimore. the road conditions there are so bad, brooke and t.j., it is deteriorating so bad that you rarely see a car on the road. that's just one city that we're talking about. this is a terrible situation that has developed now. >> i know you said it was record breaking back in 1922, 28 inches. >> yeah. >> we're looking foebl break that record. >> we'll come very close. this system...
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, even more weather and more snow than baltimore or into delaware and d.c. kind of on the bottom half of this thing. and then it redevelops here in the ocean and then we could even -- i might have to raise those numbers up about 4 and 6 here on the map if you take a look. everywhere that's pink, see all that pink? that's a foot of snow or more, so that's south of scranton, that's he lie valley, allentown and bethlehem and millersville and harrisburg, that's where the heaviest snow will be this time, unless i change my mind, which i can do that. >> you are entitled to do that, my friend, you're the best in the business. chad, we'll kopt continue to chn with snow totals and airport delays. >>> jyesterday we told you abou jack murtha, a longtime congressman dying, as a result of a complication in what otherwise was routine surgery, our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, is here with more of that. elizabeth, what do we know about this? >> ali, it's so tough when someone so treasured dies and when you hear this, it makes it even worse. what we're told
, even more weather and more snow than baltimore or into delaware and d.c. kind of on the bottom half of this thing. and then it redevelops here in the ocean and then we could even -- i might have to raise those numbers up about 4 and 6 here on the map if you take a look. everywhere that's pink, see all that pink? that's a foot of snow or more, so that's south of scranton, that's he lie valley, allentown and bethlehem and millersville and harrisburg, that's where the heaviest snow will be this...
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from the first time we hear from a baltimore woman who says she's the megawilliamillions winner. she can't present the ticket. >>> sarah palin going rogue hitting the ta"today" show the same day katie couric hosts "good morning america." >> biggest winner, first lady michelle obama opening up the oval office for a white house workout on the biggest loser show. we're asking, will the west wing help fatten up the show's ratings? >>> we begin this morning at a small christian college in oakland, california. new cell phone video captures the chaos as a gunman systematically murders seven students. the cell phone video captures the gun shots and the terror as the bloodshed unfolds. we'll talk to the man who videotaped this. first, chilling new details are coming out this morning. oakland police chief howard jordan tells cnn the gunman killed his seven victims execution style. he says the shooter first took receptionist hostage and lined students up against the wall and then began firing randomly at his victims. chief jordan says the gunman was upset with an administrator and was speci
from the first time we hear from a baltimore woman who says she's the megawilliamillions winner. she can't present the ticket. >>> sarah palin going rogue hitting the ta"today" show the same day katie couric hosts "good morning america." >> biggest winner, first lady michelle obama opening up the oval office for a white house workout on the biggest loser show. we're asking, will the west wing help fatten up the show's ratings? >>> we begin this...
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to baltimore and new york. instead of two to six inches we could be looking at 2 to 10 or 12 inches in some spots. of course kids would be disappointed with that as saturday wouldn't be much after snow day to cancel classes. but nonetheless, snow, which it is already shaping up to be a historic year for d.c. they've seen two feet of snow so far. i think that makes it the seventh snowiest season on record and we're just barely into february. >> i remember as a kid waiting for those snow days, boy. i was listening to the am/fm radio hoping that they named your school. >>> caught on tape. packing heat in a sandwich shop. tli men looking for more than a free lunch scared workers and they ran for their lives. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. 154 are tracking shipments on a train. 33 are iming on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email on vacation. that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device
to baltimore and new york. instead of two to six inches we could be looking at 2 to 10 or 12 inches in some spots. of course kids would be disappointed with that as saturday wouldn't be much after snow day to cancel classes. but nonetheless, snow, which it is already shaping up to be a historic year for d.c. they've seen two feet of snow so far. i think that makes it the seventh snowiest season on record and we're just barely into february. >> i remember as a kid waiting for those snow...
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we showed the video to several people in baltimore. the reaction outrage and d disgust. >> obviously he didn't do anything to anybody. they just got up on him and started beating up on him. >> reporter: what about the people watching? >> i think that's even worse, you would think they would intervene and try to help. but not everyone has that mindset. >> when he woke up, he had no memory of what had happened. but he had a black eyes. >> an iphone valued at $500 and the key to an audi valued at $300. detective nicole monroe says they are asking for witness statements from those in the video. >> not only did they rob him, but they attempted to trip him of his dignity, they tore his clothes off, they mocked him. that behavior just will not be tolerated. >> and baltimore police identified one suspect, he's not in custody yet, authorities are trying to identify more people in the video and they could face charges for assault and robbery. >> i know this has caused outrage there in baltimore. they're going to arrest folks in the video, they'r
we showed the video to several people in baltimore. the reaction outrage and d disgust. >> obviously he didn't do anything to anybody. they just got up on him and started beating up on him. >> reporter: what about the people watching? >> i think that's even worse, you would think they would intervene and try to help. but not everyone has that mindset. >> when he woke up, he had no memory of what had happened. but he had a black eyes. >> an iphone valued at $500 and...
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fans at baltimore welcoming the real nfl refs back last night. after suffering through three weeks of replacements, it's a scene likely to be repeated at nfl stadiums sunday. commissioner roger goodell apologized to fans for the use of replacement refs. the league lifted its lookout of the officials after the two sides agreed on a new eight-year labor deal. >>> police are trying to piece together the bizarre final moments of actor johnny lewis' life. investigators say the "sons of anarchy" beat and strangled his 81-year-old landlady before falling from the three story home to his death, this as police sirens approached. investigators say drugs may have been involved but they have no proof yet. they're still trying to piece it all together. >>> after sharing his vision of a new world order with the u.n., iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad kicked back and enjoyed a little western highlight. this according to the new york daily news. booking two entire floors at the posh warwick hotel in manhattan where a single sweet goes for $1600 a night. he e
fans at baltimore welcoming the real nfl refs back last night. after suffering through three weeks of replacements, it's a scene likely to be repeated at nfl stadiums sunday. commissioner roger goodell apologized to fans for the use of replacement refs. the league lifted its lookout of the officials after the two sides agreed on a new eight-year labor deal. >>> police are trying to piece together the bizarre final moments of actor johnny lewis' life. investigators say the "sons of...
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up closer to baltimore, that's when the conditions will take the longest to get better in terms of the wind. in terms of rain it's not all that bad out there right now compared to what we had. i just got off the phones with the great folks at the national weather service. i was talking to jared and asked him a question, you're wondering about coastal flooding over the next couple of days. it's common when we get a lot of rain around here along the potomac bay and it's tributaries to cause coastal flooding. we're in a negative anomaly right now. yes, we've had a lot of rain up to 9 inches, almost 10 inches down there, but the northerly wind is cancelling that out, pushing the water out of the potomac and out of the bay. another reason why we're grateful that we have this storm track centered off to our east so we get that northerly flow during this entire system. it's when you get the storm track out of the south such as with isabel, it causes such a bad storm surge. for this storm, a 3 to 4-foot storm surge. the north-facing shorelines is where we had some of the problems. there's our
up closer to baltimore, that's when the conditions will take the longest to get better in terms of the wind. in terms of rain it's not all that bad out there right now compared to what we had. i just got off the phones with the great folks at the national weather service. i was talking to jared and asked him a question, you're wondering about coastal flooding over the next couple of days. it's common when we get a lot of rain around here along the potomac bay and it's tributaries to cause...
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and baltimore. now they're getting a little piece of the action but i have a feeling their child-like excitement might turn to a bit of a grimace later on today. blizzard warnings are now in effect through the rest of today. some of the snow will be coming down heavier and blowing sideways at times. right now we've seen about two, three inches on the ground here in central park. a little less as you go on to some of the streets but the plows are out to clear the sidewalks here in central park and plows are ready to go across the entire new york metropolitan area. 1,600 of them, as a matter of fact. 1,600 salt spreaders. the city's ready to go. for eemvery inch of snow it cos about $1 million to clear that away. the schools have been shut down. the mayor made the proclamation yesterday to the delight of millions of youngsters. it is only the third time in the last six or eight years i believe that they've actually done that. so a fairly rare event. it is a pretty sight right now. as far as traffic is
and baltimore. now they're getting a little piece of the action but i have a feeling their child-like excitement might turn to a bit of a grimace later on today. blizzard warnings are now in effect through the rest of today. some of the snow will be coming down heavier and blowing sideways at times. right now we've seen about two, three inches on the ground here in central park. a little less as you go on to some of the streets but the plows are out to clear the sidewalks here in central park...
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baltimore, laguardia, philadelphia, as well as washington, d.c. unfortunately, your problems tomorrow don't get much better as our area of low pressure up to the north just kind of stalls here. so it is going to be bringing in windy conditions, rainy conditions tomorrow. and many, many, many more airport delays. if you have some travel plans, make sure you call ahead because we're expecting the northeast as well as cleveland, pittsburgh, and atlanta because of some of that wind. new information tonight, don, about that mississippi in tornado that moved through yazoo city. the national weather service has issued their preliminary assessment. they're saying it was a mile and a half wide, stayed on the ground for roughly 60 miles, possibly longer than that, and produced winds estimated at 160 miles per hour. that is one monster tornado. >> goes along with the governor, haley barbour said, this is a monster of a tornado, hadn't seen anything like it ever. >>> you know what to expect weather wise, so how about a jump-start on the stories that will be m
baltimore, laguardia, philadelphia, as well as washington, d.c. unfortunately, your problems tomorrow don't get much better as our area of low pressure up to the north just kind of stalls here. so it is going to be bringing in windy conditions, rainy conditions tomorrow. and many, many, many more airport delays. if you have some travel plans, make sure you call ahead because we're expecting the northeast as well as cleveland, pittsburgh, and atlanta because of some of that wind. new information...
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. >> at baltimore's mt. washington elementary school, gifted students are solving advanced math problems at their own pace. the cty online program which enrolled more than 10,000 students last year offers a variety of courses where kids around the world interact with teachers through the internet. what happens to kids when they don't have this in the school? >> it's very frustrating. they will never make it to the potential that they're capable of without help. it's like an athlete. what would have happened to the great football players without a coach? >> we spend so much money on public education and gifted and talented programs are the first to be cut. >> because of the no child left behind legislation, we put more of the resources into helping children who really needed a lot of help but one of the costs for that was that we started to neglect the ones at the top. we are paying a price and losing these kids. the cure for cancer is in the minds of one of these students and we're missing the boat if we don
. >> at baltimore's mt. washington elementary school, gifted students are solving advanced math problems at their own pace. the cty online program which enrolled more than 10,000 students last year offers a variety of courses where kids around the world interact with teachers through the internet. what happens to kids when they don't have this in the school? >> it's very frustrating. they will never make it to the potential that they're capable of without help. it's like an athlete....
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state of emergency also in place in baltimore. the city's mayor made that declaration across maryland. six people are confirmed dead. power has been restored they to two-thirds of the state. last stop, virginia. 340,000 customers there without power but most should have their power on by tonight. power should fully restored by saturday. okay. back to the bit of breaking news i told you about earlier. we're learning another top executive at barclay's bank is stepping down. alison kosik is in new york with more on this. this is the third official to step down now? >> right, the third in a week actually. this is the chief operating officer. this follows the ceo-of-barclay's stepping down following, of course, another high-level executive. this is all happening as this scandal grows regarding interest rate manipulation with barclay's. i'm talking about the libor rate, and what that is the rate set every day as a world wide benchmark for prices on financial products, that include everything from auto loans, to mortgages, and what this
state of emergency also in place in baltimore. the city's mayor made that declaration across maryland. six people are confirmed dead. power has been restored they to two-thirds of the state. last stop, virginia. 340,000 customers there without power but most should have their power on by tonight. power should fully restored by saturday. okay. back to the bit of breaking news i told you about earlier. we're learning another top executive at barclay's bank is stepping down. alison kosik is in new...
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so when i knew i was going to move to baltimore i looked at properties, but i just knew in my line of work i would need to be relocatable. >> and his friends who own homes he sees them struggling. >> been on the market for a year. they are not getting the price they are asking for. that's scary. >> the numbers tell the story. home ownership has dropped from 69% in 2004 to just above 66%. home ownership is at the level it was in 1998. but even those who have the money and can with stand the tougher credit checks are opting not buy but to rent instead. chris meyer researches housing for columbia business school. >> a lot of people are looking and saying even if i can make the down payment, even if i have the income and credit, is this really the best time to jump into the market? >> doug beebee is part of the national housing council. >> we're seeing some opting not to buy because they are betting on housing prices falling further. there are others who are betting on the ability to change. >> with the jobless rate at 9.1%, being able to pick up and go where the jobs are is critical. >>
so when i knew i was going to move to baltimore i looked at properties, but i just knew in my line of work i would need to be relocatable. >> and his friends who own homes he sees them struggling. >> been on the market for a year. they are not getting the price they are asking for. that's scary. >> the numbers tell the story. home ownership has dropped from 69% in 2004 to just above 66%. home ownership is at the level it was in 1998. but even those who have the money and can...
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so when i knew i was going to move to baltimore, i looked at properties, but i just knew that in my line of work, that i would need to be row locatable. >> reporter: as the housing market sinks he's seen friends who own homes struggling. >> it's been on the market for a year and they're not getting the price that they're asking for. that's scary to think you have to keep lowering the price. >> reporter: the numbers tell the story. home ownership has dropped steeply from its peak rate above 69% in 2004, to the current just above 66%. home ownership is now at the level it was in 1998. but even those who have the money and can withstand the tougher credit checks are opting not to buy but to rent instead. chris mayor researchs housing for columbia university bisselus school. >> i think a lot of people are saying even if i can make the down payment, i have the income and the credit, is this the best time to jump into the market. >> reporter: doug is president of the national multihousing council. >> we're seeing some opting not to buy even though they can afford it because some are betting on
so when i knew i was going to move to baltimore, i looked at properties, but i just knew that in my line of work, that i would need to be row locatable. >> reporter: as the housing market sinks he's seen friends who own homes struggling. >> it's been on the market for a year and they're not getting the price that they're asking for. that's scary to think you have to keep lowering the price. >> reporter: the numbers tell the story. home ownership has dropped steeply from its...
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. >> are they wimps in baltimore, as well? >> yes, they're wimps. >> in the end, everybody wants a snow day. >> i'm going to take my leave while this calms down. i'll be back -- >> hey, baby, i'm from the snow belt. >> i grew up in canada. you want to talk snow? >> then you should understand the wimpy factor. >> 'tis the season. merry christmas. looking at rainfall continuing across california. but today is going to be probably the last day, unfortunately it's the strongest day, i think, that we're going to see rainfall. look at the radar, it is completely filled in from san francisco all the way down to san diego. so that's an indication that the back half, the parent storm of all these storms that have been rolling through is beginning to come through. the problem today is that there's so much energy and cold air coming with this, we're not only going to see heavier snows in the mountains, we're going to see the potential for thunderstorms, some of which could be severe. and obviously the brighter colors on the radar scope i
. >> are they wimps in baltimore, as well? >> yes, they're wimps. >> in the end, everybody wants a snow day. >> i'm going to take my leave while this calms down. i'll be back -- >> hey, baby, i'm from the snow belt. >> i grew up in canada. you want to talk snow? >> then you should understand the wimpy factor. >> 'tis the season. merry christmas. looking at rainfall continuing across california. but today is going to be probably the last day,...
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we were talking about baltimore. got to check on mom. my argument that other than your mom, nothing good comes out of baltimore. 105 yesterday, measured in the shade. all of our friends in baltimore, you know i'm not speaking about one. all of the temperatures measured in the shade, don't include humidity. oppressive, dangerous heat, not to be debbie downer but the number one weather-related killer is heat. take care of your neighbors, especially if you have elderly living near you. make sure ac is running orphafa. if you are working in the sun, it's more like 120. some heat will sink into the south today and tomorrow. we will see a little moderation in regards to that but as far as the heat advisories and warnings, in effect up and down the i-95 corridor and it expanded from the western great lakes to the ohio river valley. here's what we think will happen today, temperatures similar to yesterday. one or two degrees cooler in new york but with the humidity higher, it's not going to feel cooler. as we move towards the weekend, maybe we'l
we were talking about baltimore. got to check on mom. my argument that other than your mom, nothing good comes out of baltimore. 105 yesterday, measured in the shade. all of our friends in baltimore, you know i'm not speaking about one. all of the temperatures measured in the shade, don't include humidity. oppressive, dangerous heat, not to be debbie downer but the number one weather-related killer is heat. take care of your neighbors, especially if you have elderly living near you. make sure...
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and in baltimore, nonofficial traffic has been barred from the roads. if you're not an emergency vehicle, you don't have to be on the road for some essential reason, you are barred from being on the road. we've got full team coverage around the country on this. allan chernoff is in new york city right now. rob marciano is in d.c., and chad is with me here in the severe weather center. and this is severe weather, giving us an update on what's going on with travel, with roads, and with the snowfall. >> well, the snowfall obviously slowing down airplanes. >> wow. >> there should be 6,000 planes on this, there's only 4,500. it doesn't mean 1,500 planes got canceled. it means planes aren't in the right places. they didn't get through and to d.c. there hasn't been a plane in d.c. for many hours and there won't be for many more hour. the snow doesn't stop in d.c., i think it stops at 5:00 tonight with a total new accumulation, 6 to 12, maybe yesterday, from 5 to 10. philadelphia, still snowing, still going. new york city still going and lots more to go. >> we
and in baltimore, nonofficial traffic has been barred from the roads. if you're not an emergency vehicle, you don't have to be on the road for some essential reason, you are barred from being on the road. we've got full team coverage around the country on this. allan chernoff is in new york city right now. rob marciano is in d.c., and chad is with me here in the severe weather center. and this is severe weather, giving us an update on what's going on with travel, with roads, and with the...